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SAN RAFAEL, Calif. – May 14, 2003 – One of interactive
entertainment’s most critically and commercially successful action
arcade series returns this fall in Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel
Strike from LucasArts. Available for Nintendo GameCube?, this thrilling
third chapter once again features the intense flight battles of Luke
Skywalker and his elite unit of X-wing starfighter pilots and adds highly
desired multiplayer capability and character-based and ground combat
to the series for the first time.

Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike is the follow up to Star
Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader?, the best selling third-party
title for GameCube upon initial release in 2001.
Designed and developed by Factor 5 in conjunction with LucasArts, Star
Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike features stunning, movie-like
visuals, immersing players into an intense action-arcade experience.
Players are drawn into the classic Star Wars Trilogy through more than
13 action-packed missions that encompass branching paths in flight combat,
and ground-based character or vehicle conflict. For example, players
can fly a combat mission over the dense forest landscape of Yavin 4
before landing to engage Imperial Stormtroopers in ground battle. Upon
defeating the enemy, players then return to an X-wing and take flight
against TIE fighters in adrenaline-inducing dogfights.

Aerial and land-based conflicts in Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel
Strike take place in a variety of craft such as the legendary X-wing,
Millennium Falcon, Snowspeeder, Imperial speeder bike, and AT-ST. Players
also can carry out covert ground or air-based operations as Luke Skywalker,
Wedge Antilles or Han Solo. Battle skills will be tested within extraordinarily
detailed environments, such as the vast forests of Endor; Hoth’s
foreboding, frozen world; Bespin’s gaseous Cloud City; and dangerous
space meteor fields.

Multiplayer modes encompass co-op endurance, capture-the-base, challenging
dogfights and more. In addition, the entire Star Wars Rogue Squadron
II: Rogue Leader game is available for play in cooperative multiplayer
mode. The game also features a comprehensive reward system allowing
players to unlock numerous bonus features including extra missions,
vehicles, and locations.

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